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Judge Rice's Opinion in Fish Case. The HERALD. The Delaware Hudson Company. HONESDALE BRANCH. In the last issue of the Hekald we mentioned that Judge Purdr was East Bound Trains.

In Effect June 21, 1908. Rev. W. H. Hiller spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre.

Mr. and Mrs. James Johns are spending two weeks at Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Emery are enjoying a pleasant vacation at Elk Lake. West Bound Trains. HONESDALE, JULY 24, 1908.

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A.M. A.M. sustained by Judge Rice, of the Su P. M.I 4 30 Albany, 8 801..., Ex-Sheriff, Eben Clark, is dangerously ill as the result of another stroke of paralysis. John Loercher has returned from a pleasant vacation spent with relatives at Montauk, L.

I. A section of State road is being built in Dyberry Township. Seaman Irwin are doing the work. Harvey McCutchen, of Carbon- P. 10 45; 9 05 1 601 10 45 12 25 9 05 10 00 perior Court, in the Foster fish case.

6 OojBinghamton A.M. FIVE GENTS A LINE 8 30 8 40 Judge Rice's opinion reads as follows: 12 80 2 15 4 09 7 25 2 15, Philadelphia 7 15 7 251. 7 15 A. This case came into the court belov? Wilkes Barre 2 58 7 15 2 25! 1 20; 2 08, 7 10' 7 55! 4 40 5 30 12 15 1 05 9 40! 8 45 10 85 9 12 2 20 6 20 oy appeal Dy the defendant from a sum 1 35 Fifteen applications are already in for the principalship of the Carbondale High school. FOB SALE, FOR BENT, LOST, FOUND STOLE, PERSONAL, WANT, EXCHANGE mary conviction by a justice of the peaoe for a violation of the orovisions of A.M.! P.

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A.M P.M. P. P. M. 9 05 5 40j 6 20 1 5M 8 40 8 05 1 80 5 40 5 30 12 17 12 07 the act of April 14, 1905, P.

L. 16U, en fB 30 f8 691 12 00 Lincoi Ave! 1 201 7 54 dale, acted in the capacity of lineman for W. H. Mumford during his absence f5 50 f5 54 titled, "An act making it unlawful to f9 IS f9 19 f9 36 18 54 Whites f7 50 fl 16, T12 03 fB 34 IS 521 f2 04 22 f5 24 fo 08 i ADMINISTKATOH'S NOTICE Estate of fI2 5X1 f9 13 f7 fll 44 at camp. trespass upon land posted as private property, and providing a penalty Klimbeth Stager, late of the borough of f7 25M2 51 is) 19 Uanaan.

f5 01 fll 87 ii f8 17 16 Zl, 6 28 f9 42 f9 4S f9 24 Lake Ldore 47 461 4 56 ilonesdale, deceased. testamentary on the above estate f2 28 f2 34 2 37 f2 42 uiereiur. as an appeal irom tno judg R. J. Brown, of the Bell Tele P.

M. 8 29 8 17 f8 13 f7 54 a 47 a 41 7 S9 f7 32 f7 30 f7 26 f7 22 f7 19 7 15 9 51 lT'29 f6 51 (7 CM 7 07i f7 13 f7 16 9 27 7 17 12 44 ment oi tne quarter sessions in such a 4 54 48 havine been erranted the undersigned, all f9 57i 12 38 fU 23 ni 20 case does not bring up the evidence, the Miss Elizabeth Gregg, of Hawley, who has been a guest of Miss Jennie Fryer, has returned home. A marriage license has been issued to Cecil Vane McAvoy and Miss Elizabeth Arbuckle, of Mount Albert B. Gay lord, of Philadelphia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Gaylord, on North Main 16 82 fB 35 f6 89 phone station, at this place, will attend the district convention at Scrantcn, on 110 00 no oi tl 44 f2 48 f7 09jfl2 35 f7 to 31 f4 45 f4 41 persons mdebtd thereto are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for raau i uou ueiore us ior review upon fll 16 it) isa neene 34 Steene f9 38 f9 42 f9 45 9 50 f7 201 f7 21 a 27 f7 01 27 any question oi iact. we must presume, Thursday, of this week. fll 12 ni 09 IB 43 f6 46 50i no 08, no 10 15 f2 52 f2 65i 3 00 snereioie, tnat an oi tne essentials to a fB 58lfl2 24 6 55 12 20 f4 34 4 30 7 31 payment, George S.

Stagkr, Admr. Honesdale, une IS, 1908. 11 05 conviction as set forth in the judgment, P. A.M. P.

M. P. M.i A.M.I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cade are guests of the latter's parents, Mr.

and P. M. A. M. P.

M. V.M.IP. were established by a competent and suuiclent evidence, and, amongst these. fine Assortment of Screen Doors and Win street. the facts that the defendant wilfully indicates flag stations.

SIM, Second Vice President. 3.W. BUBDICK, Passenger Traffic Manager. A. A.

Heard, General Passenger Agent, Albany, S. Y. I dow Screens at a. Watts'. 49wtf Y.

They left on Wednesday. eniereu upon tne iana oi uavia jtlopKins, the relator, without his consent; that The foundation of the new school JEST GRADE of Portland cement and Sewer There will be a special meeting of printed notices that it was private land 46wtf building is practically completed. As Pipe at a. Watts'. and warning all persons against tres soon as the top stone are placed brick POU3S The date of the Shoemakers' Picnic laying will begin.

passing thereon had been previously posted by the owner in the manner prescribed by the act, and that the notices at Lake JjOdore. It's August 18, lflOS 69eitf the Gravity Improvement Society next Tuesday evening. All members are requested to attend this meeting. Joseph P. Dow, of Preston Park, -The Ladies' Aid society of the M.

remained so posted at the time of the OR SALE Jersey cow.bedstead and springs, E. church, on Thursday afternoon, babv carnaee. roll top desk and coucn. and Miss Malinda Y. Burch, of East Li.

Hower, 311 loth Street, Honesdale. 59ei2 alleged trespass. Nowhere in the record proper is it expressly stated that the land upon which the defendant entered held a basket picnic on the lawn at Stroudsburg, were married at the M. the home of Mrs. Peter Barnes on was the bed of Lackawaxen creek.

It Court street. E. parsonage at Hancock, N. July 11, 1908. FOR SALE A valuable building lot in the upper portion of the Borough of Honesdale; price reasonable.

Apply to Chas. A. McCarty, Honesdale. 51wtf F. A.

JENKINS LYRIC THEATRE BUILDING MEHLIN and other Pianos, Organs, Pianolas, Pianola Pianos, Musical Instruments, Music, Columbia Phonographs and Records. PIANO TUNING A SPECIALTY is conceded, however, on all hands that such is the fact. But neither that fact nor any other fact upon which the court Wm. F. Brown, who is implicated Edith Swift, who was operated based its judgment Qualities in anv do- in the death of Helen Brock, has been H.

Z. upon for appendicitis in Scranton about area the relator's ownrshin of t.hn and COR SALE One blooded bay Mare, Russell. released from the Lackawannaiail un- 62eitf But although his ownership is undisput- der $500 bail. F. C.

Stevenson, of two weeks ago, has recovered sufficiently so that she will return to her eu, is is concenaea suae ne cannot claim Hawley, became his bondsman. HEADQUARTERS for souvenirs, china, glass, leather, etc. Sommer's. Main street. the protection of the act of 1005 (and if home this week.

so he could not maintain the common Honesdale. 57tf Mrs. Edmund I. Bowen, wife of Miss Anne G. Reed, of Bingham- law action oi trespass as against one going upon that par'-, of his land for the the new superintendent of the Dela ton, N.

is a guest -of her father, I purpose or usning, because by the prior ware division and Jefferson branch of act of 1901, the legislature declared that R. Duane Reed. Edward Gibson, of NEW POST CARDS Four handsome colored views of Wayne county mailed to any address for 10 cents. A set of twelve will be mailed for 25 cents. Herald Press Association, Honesdale, Pa.

public hshing shall exist In certain the Erie railroad, and three children, are visiting at the residence of H. Z. Russell. Norwich, N. is also being entertained at the same place.

waters, amongst them, all waters or parts of waters that have been or may IF YOU PAY ALL YOUR BILLS BY CHECK YOU WILL HAVE be aeciared navigable bv acts of assem During the past six months thir bly, in which class of waters, it is teen applications for divorces have T. Lincoln Medland, who returned from England recently and stopped a few days at Atlantic City, reached his claimed, the part of Luckawaxon creek where this alleged trespass was commit SIX HORSES FOR SALE, heavy and light, from ten to twelve hundred pounds. Bold under guarantee. Also three top surreys, top buggies and runabouts, and several single harnesses. Bargains.

'Galvin's livery Honesdale. 9tf been made in Wayne county court, and ted was piacoa Dy tne act or lbii. it is No More Lost Receipts home in Carbondale on Sunday last. not seriously claimed, at least, it cannot all, with the exception of a few late ones, have been granted. This is a large number for so small a county.

No Mere No More Disputed Payments Double Payments BECAUSE be successtuuy claimed, that this assert On Sunday next he will come to llANTED Competent girl for general house- ed right of the public to go upon the II worK. Apply, nil court tionesciaie, land in question for the purpose of fish 6iei3 M. R. Campbell, an expert of the ing is a common law right, nor that it U. S.

Gelogical Survey, estimates was reserved by tne commonwealth in Ml ANTED Position as teacher. Inquire at 57 w2 its grant of the land to the relator's HERALD Office. II A Check Correct Account A Check Always Comes Back A Check Is a Receipt that it will take 400 years to mine the coal of Pennsylvania. The original preueeessors in title, nor that it was Keeps conferred by the act of 1814. Therefore, to sustain appellant's contention that WANTED A young lady correspendent with matrimony as the object.

I am thirty years of age and am a man of some Honesdale to visit his father, Ex-sheriff Medland. Isador Tuch, who lives on the hill, discovered, Wednesday morning, when he went to his well for water, that someone had scattered a green powder, which had all the appearance of paris green, upon the bucket, the chain and near the curb. Mr. Tuch believes that it is an attempt at poisoning. The last 5 o'clock service will be deposit was about twenty-one billion tons, while but four billions have been mined.

he, as well as every other member of the general public, has this right, these means. Address Box 21, Galilee, Pa. 63wtf HONESDALE DIME BANK propositions must be established First, that the legislature intended bv tho ao.t or laoi, (a) to include in the designation will furnish you free of cost, on making a deposit, a check and a pass book LOCAL MEWS ail waters and paits of waters that have been or may be declared navigable ry acts or assembly, every stream. held in the Presbyterian church Sun combined or a Household Bank. This bank loans money, takes Wayne 4 County mortgages and judgments, sends money to all parts of the world, has safe deposit boxes in fire and burglar proof vault and pays interest on all savings deposits.

Begin to save by opening an account now. large or small, naviguote or unnaviga- ble, that had been declared a "public day afternoon next. After that the church will be closed till the fourth niguway ior tne passage or raits, boats and vessels, (b) to give to every mem The Standard Bearers, a missionary society, will present an entertainment in the Methodist church parlors on Thursday evening of this week, entitled, "Wanted, a Maid." It is claimed to be very amusing, and you are earnestly invited to be present. The Boot and Shoe Recorder, a trade journal, in giving a summary of shoe sales for 1908 showed that the sale of shoes had fallen off nearly one million cases as compared with those of the corresponding time in 1907. What is true of this industry is oer or tne puouc tno right to go upon the land over which any such stream Hows for the purpose of hshing.

and to that extent to deprive the owner of his Miss Mame Igo spent from Tuesday until Friday in Scranton. Mrs. Morris Freeman is spending a few days with her daughter in Scranton. Mrs. Joseph Schiessler and daughter are spending the.

we.ek at Lake Ariel. Rev. A. L. Whittaker will hold service at White Mills on Sunday at 3 p.

m. dominion over the same; second, that Are You Going to Build or Repair? Sunday of August, when Rev. Edwin I. Stearns will preach. Mr.

Stearns made a fine impression when here last year. The church will be closed the last Sabbath of the month and open for regular service September 6th. Frank A. Moon and wife, of Fair-bury, are visiting at the home this right still continues notwithstand ing the generality of the words of the act or iauy, and, third, that It was with in the power of the legislature to give the publlo such right, and to tkus re practically true ot every industry. IF SO, WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL strict the dominion over land which appertains to private ownership, without providing for just compensation being of Hon.

Frank P. Kimble, on Ridge street. Mr. Moon was a former resi -We were pleased to receive a call Miss Ella Sharpsteen is spending from Ed H. Mott on Monday.

Mr, maae or secured to tne owner, and that. dent of Carbondale and this is his first her vacation in Lanesboro and Bing- Mott is the man who made Pike county too, although tho stream be not in fact navigable by nature, and has never been hamton visit east since he left for the West 20 years ago. Mr. Moon is an ardent lamous by means of his pen and still in fact, or been declared by tne legislature, a public highway except for a lim conquers living expenses with the same Line that you need and we are satisfied we can serve you admirer of William Jennings Bryan ited purpose, lseiore adopting a con and states that the entire state of weapon. He lives at Goshen, N.

but writes principally for New York satisfactorily struction of the twenty-third seotion of Nebraska will rally to his support. the act of 1901, which would be so far reaching in its effect upon the right of papers. He was accompanied to Every employe of the Bank of the owner of the land to control its use England is required to sign his name in Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Paints, so long as such use does not injuriously affect others, it ought to be clear that a book on his arrival in the morning, and, if late, must give the reason OUs, Varnishes, Etc. the very woids of the act require such construction. To say the least, there Miss May Brandt, of Susquehanna, was a guest of Miss Martha Collum on Tuesday.

J. Edward Cook has returned from a visit with his son, Charles, in Scranton. Horace and Albert Clark, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Honesdale relatives. Miss Mary McCarty and Miss Tes-sie Gerety are spending this week at Lake Ariel. Mrs.

George W. Penwardea and daughter, Belle, are visiting in Scran therefor. The chief cause of tardi is room for argument that the words of ness is usually fog, and the first man to the twenty-third section, particularly when read in connection with the pre Honesdale by Mrs. Mott. Charles A.

Rogers, who, on October 6, 1905, murdered Fred and Willis Olney and Alice Ingerick at Howells, N. paid the death penalty on Monday, July 20. He was electrocuted. After committing the murder he fled from the vicinity but about a year afterward was located at Los Angeles, by a detective and brought back to Goshen for trial. The oldest newspaper published.

SANITARY PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTINC ceding section, do not require the construction which the appellant's counsel claim for them. But be that as it mav, and assuming that the legislature in A SPECIALTY. tended all that is claimed, we cannot agree with the appellant's counsel that arrive writes "fog" opposite his name, and those who follow write "ditto," The other day, however, the first late man gave us the reason, "wife had twins" and 20 other men mechanically signed "ditto" underneath. Success Magazine. A letter from J.

C. Smith, yesterday, contained many interesting notes of the movements of Company and the legislation can be sustained as legitimate exercise of the police power, upon the ground and we must so construe ton and Jt'eckville. their printed argument-that the puolte Ezra Wagner and Laren Keed, of health and comfort will be subserved bouth Canaan, were visitors in Hones thereby. No case cited by the learned the Peking Gazette, of China, is about to discontinue publication. This paper was founded in 911 A.

D. and since 1351, or one hundred years before Columbus discovered America, has been published regularly. For a long time the paper was printed from mov dale on Wednesday. Misses Hattie and Louise Arm of soldier life at Gettysburg. He states that in the sham battle every counsel goes to the extent, or anywhere near the point, of holding that it is within the power of the legislature to provide for the public the means of health bruster, of Scranton, are visiting rela member of Company was killed.

No one need shed tears, however, as ful recreation upon private land, and for that purpose to deprive the owner of able copper type, but for the past his right to control the use ot it. with out compensating him for such partial or total destruction of his dominion over it. If the legislature may do it in the manner and for the purpose here claim all returned to iile ten minutes later and did valiant service, driving the enemy into the woods. The company have been called upon to do hard and steady drilling, often for hours at a time. The boys were to break camp Wednesday night at midnight and start on the return home.

We have just received a carload of Plaster Boord which we furnish in large or small quantities. We are in a position to eighty years trom type carved from wood. Richmond Carey, the six-year-old son of Alfred Carey, of West street, while playing fishing from a little elevation back of the house, fell and broke his right arm in two places. His physicians, Drs. Searle and Nielsen.

give you food prices on the same. tives in Honesdale. The Exchange club has purchased a fine new cigar case. It has been placed in the billard room. Mrs.

Albert Bryant is enjoying the sea at Asbury Park, N. J. Mr. Bryant will join her on Friday. Frank Varcoe is working at Greely, Pike county, having taken the contract to erect a large dam.

T. Frank Ham and R. H. Patterson returned Sunday evening from several days' sojourn at Atlantic City. Dancing School at the Woodside Hotel, near Bethany, every Friday evening.

Everybody welcome. 54eitf ed, it would bo difficult to draw the line beyond which it may not go for that purpose. In the case of Vermont v. Theri-ault, 43 L. B.

A. 290, which goes as far as any in asserting the jurisdiction of the state over such streams as this, it was carefully noted in the opinion of the majority of the court that by providing that such waters should be waters over which the state has jurisdiction the decided to take him to the hospital at Scranton, Thursday morning. He had MARRY DECK Plumbing and Heating a Specialty Main St. HONESDALE, PA. just been vaccinated in his left arm, so The Delaware Hudson company's popular outing to Saratoga Springs and Lake George, July 23th and 31st.

Fare, $5. Children, half fare. 59ei2 legislature did not take away the ripa mar. tne ntue leiiow is trouble all around. 536 rian owner's right to maintain trespass against everyone who should enter with Grace Episcopal Sunday school will hold a picnic at Cole's grove on Friday afternoon, July 24th.

leavine out his license upon his premises and catch fish from the non-boatable stream thereon. But we need not prolong tho discussion. Our purpose in what we have Hoyle. Hoyle was not really the Inventor of whist, although often so stated to be. but he was the first who introduced for Seelyville on the 12:20 train and returning at 7:31.

Complete arrangements have been made for refresh ecientlflc whist to the public. A recent said has been to state the question for decision and our conclusion thereon. The nature of this creek, and the uses to which it is adapted, and haa been put, as well as the legislation pertaining to it and similar streams have been fully set forth in the opinion of the learned judge below he has also discussed the legal ments, games, sports and a good time authority says that very little Is known of Hoyle's personal history except that generally. It is hoped that this picnic will be largely attended by the people of the parish, as a means of showing their interest is the Sunday school. questions as fully as Is prolitable, and Judge Purdy, Mrs.

Purdy and Mrs. Avery are sojourning at Atlantic City. They left Honesdale on Wednesday. Genung Myers have installed one of the finest 75 horse-power turbine wheels in this section of the country. The mail boxes have been painted green, which color, the government claims, will enable strangers in town to more readily see them.

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Crossley, nas sustained his conclusion by reasoning and citation of authority which make it unnecessary for us to add anything runner to what he has so well said. The Treasurer Edward Deitzer.

of the judgment is aftirmed. Texas Township school board, received 'THE foot only at rest, but never the shoes as long as you are standing in them. A constant pressure on every side steadily stretching poor shoes out of shape. Crossetts keep the feet easy and keep their shape because made the right way from the right kind of stock. a check for $3,639.37 the first of the Court Notes.

week as their share of the school appropriation from the State. In addi Argument court convened on Mon tion to this sum they will receive $300 1 toward the township high school next he was a barrister by profession and held the post of registrar of the prerogative in Ireland. He was born In 1670 and died in Cavendish square in 1767 at the advanced age of ninety-seven years. He received the sum of from his publisher for his treatise on whist, which ran through five editions in one year and was extensively pirated. Hoyle is said to have given lessons in whist at a guinea a lesson.

One of his great points was the calculation of probabilities at various stages of the rubber. This at first was deemed so important in guiding players that a famous mathematician used to frequent the coffee houses (the old substitute for the modern clubs) and give his opinion on the state of the odds at any stage in a game of whist in return for a small fee from the players. Glasgow Times. day morning. Business transacted: fall.

The entire amount raised by In equity. Joseph Maurer vs. Ma- thias Maurer et al. Plaintiff's bill for costs filed. Ia equity.

Charles E. Luchs The School Board of Sterling. Injunction ordered to issue upon filing bond. In equity. Josephine Buchwalder ox Chicago, are expected here next week for a visit in the family of the former's brother, T.

A. Crossley. Miss Vera Rickard, of Bingham-ton, N. is spending a few days in town. She was accompanied here by her cousins, Miss Clara and Kay Fitz-patrick, of that city.

Maurice Fitze, of Bethany, formerly of Whites Valley, has purchased the mercantile business of Chas. Wil-marth, at Aldenville. He will take charge September 1st. The Delaware Hudson railroad will sell tickets for Saratoga Springs and Lake George on July 28 and 31, for $5. Tickets will be good for return on or before August 9th.

Trains BENCH Ramusseft vs. Mary Ann Buchwalder MADE Huot, et al. Master's bond filed and approved. 1 i iocai taxation is aoouc Hence the state funds pay considerably more than half of the school expenses in that township. Dr.

A. W. Smith, of Scranton, who successfully operated on Helene Purdy, of Seelyville, telephones Dr. H. B.

Ely, her home physician, that she is getting along nicely. This was an exceedingly difficult operation, for sarcoma of the parotid gland. Several doctors refused to operate on this case and the operation by Dr. Smith, who was, a few years ago, a farmer boy in Susquehanna county, is much to his credit and he is to be congratulated on this skilful operation. As this is no ordinary case the doctors have been unusually interested in it.

A. Li. Cobb appointed guardian for Alden Cobb, a feeble minded person. TRADC MAFf Bond approved. Call on onr agent in your city, or write ns A.

CROSSETT, No. Abington, Mas Hearing continued until August 24 LEWIS in appointment of guardian for It Is said that the juice of the pineapple contains the natural ferments of healthy digestion to a remarkable degree and if adopted by American people they would never know what dyspepsia and Indigestion were. A considerable amount of the juice should be taken each day. Thelma Horton, minor child of Lee H. and Olive Hortos, deceased.

leave Carbondale at 8.30 on the dates mentioned so connection may made frena Honesdale on the same days. Court adjourned to meet Augrust 24 HONESDALE PA. at 10 a. m..

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